The Homepage plugin allows users to set a specific note, canvas, or workspace to open automatically when launching Obsidian. Users can configure how previously opened tabs are handled—keeping them, replacing the last note, or closing them all. The plugin supports opening the homepage in various views, such as Reading, Source, or Live Preview, and can revert to the default view when navigating to another note. Additionally, users can trigger Obsidian commands upon opening the homepage, enabling seamless integration with other plugins like Dataview to create dynamic landing pages.
The Hotkeys for specific files plugin enables users to assign custom hotkeys to open specific files directly in Obsidian. This streamlines access to frequently used notes or documents without needing to navigate manually. Users can configure file-specific commands through the plugin settings, with additional support for the Hover Editor plugin to open files in a floating editor pane. This feature is ideal for enhancing workflows by providing quick access to important notes with just a keypress.
The ToggleList plugin enhances Obsidian's checkbox functionality by introducing customizable states and toggling behaviors for tasks, lists, and other elements. Users can define state groups with prefixes, suffixes, and timestamps to suit various workflows, such as task management or journaling. The plugin offers hotkey support, a suggestion window for quick access, and state visualization for better organization. It integrates seamlessly with other plugins, enabling advanced configurations and queries.
The Command Alias plugin for Obsidian allows users to create aliases for commands, making it easier to execute commands without typing their full names. Users can assign custom aliases to commands, reducing the effort needed to access frequently used functions. Additionally, aliases can be easily removed through the settings tab. This plugin is particularly useful for streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity by simplifying command execution in Obsidian.
The Auto Hide plugin enhances the usability of Obsidian by allowing users to seamlessly collapse and expand sidebars. With a simple click on the note content, users can hide the sidebar to maximize their workspace. The plugin offers additional options for expanding the sidebar, such as clicking on the blank areas of the left or right ribbon or clicking on the note title.
The Tag Project plugin enhances task and project management in Obsidian by leveraging the capabilities of the Dataview plugin. It allows users to tag tasks and workflows across their vault and manage them centrally from a single page. With features like creating projects, subprojects, workflows, and task assignments via tags, it provides a streamlined approach to organizing tasks. The plugin supports customization with commands, hotkeys, and any Obsidian theme, making task management efficient and tailored. Additionally, it includes built-in tutorials and templates accessible through its Help Page, aiding users in setting up their workflows effectively.
The NodeFlow plugin for Obsidian allows users to create and visualize node streams for software tools like ComfyUI, Unreal Engine, Houdini, and Blender. It enables the creation of flow diagrams using a lightweight syntax or JSON files, and integrates seamlessly with both Obsidian and VuePress blogs. Users can define tasks, actions, and relationships between nodes using code blocks or external workflow files. The plugin supports various node flow types and offers a flexible way to document complex workflows. It also provides interactive demos to help users understand the syntax and functionality, making it ideal for visualizing interconnected processes in a structured format.
The ZettelFlow plugin streamlines the Zettelkasten workflow within Obsidian by leveraging its native canvas interface. This plugin allows users to visually design and customize workflows for creating new notes with specified properties, templates, and storage locations. It integrates the principles of the Zettelkasten method, enabling users to create interconnected, individual notes that foster a dynamic network of ideas. By configuring elements like relationships, metadata, and organizational criteria on the canvas, users can generate structured notes effortlessly, saving time and enhancing productivity. ZettelFlow transforms the traditional Zettelkasten approach into a visually intuitive and efficient process, ideal for those looking to optimize their knowledge organization within Obsidian.
The Archiver plugin enhances task management in Obsidian by providing powerful tools for archiving and organizing completed tasks. It allows users to move completed tasks to a designated archive, either in the same file or in separate files, with options for filtering tasks and automating the archiving process. The plugin supports complex task hierarchies, customizable metadata, and task templates. Users can also define rules and placeholders for streamlined workflows, while the plugin offers flexible options for managing headings, lists, and task statuses. With the ability to automatically archive tasks or sort them based on their completion, the Archiver plugin simplifies task management, making it easy to keep your notes and tasks organized.
The Overdue plugin helps users track and manage unfinished tasks with due dates in Obsidian. It automatically marks checkbox tasks as `[[Overdue]]` if they remain incomplete past their due date, making it easy to identify pending tasks. The plugin updates notes automatically just after midnight but can also be triggered manually via the command palette. By referencing the `[[Overdue]]` tag, users can view all overdue tasks in one location using Obsidian's backlink feature. This plugin streamlines task management and ensures that missed deadlines are clearly visible, allowing for better prioritization and follow-up on unfinished work. It only adds the `[[Overdue]]` marker and never removes it, allowing users to maintain manual control over task updates.
The Canvas Blocks plugin integrates Python scripting capabilities with Obsidian Canvas, allowing users to automate tasks such as generating QR codes, modifying images, and creating custom workflows. Users can work with simple scripts for quick execution or design complex workflows that chain multiple scripts for repeated tasks. The plugin supports real-time interactivity within the Canvas, where scripts can receive inputs from other nodes and generate outputs. It also allows for API key handling and provides a library of useful functions for managing data. The plugin is highly customizable, letting users define their own prompts and actions, making it a powerful tool for integrating automation into their notes.
The Personal OS plugin transforms Obsidian into a comprehensive task and workflow management system inspired by GTD (Getting Things Done) principles. It automates task prioritization, file processing, and review scheduling while integrating features like random snooze, task failure tracking, and workspace automation. Users can define workflows using properties such as start, scheduled, and due dates, making task management intuitive and dynamic. With commands like Engage for actionable files and Process for reviewing pending tasks, the plugin optimizes efficiency and maintains focus. Its flexible setup supports various use cases, from daily task management to long-term planning.
The Bottom to Top plugin for Obsidian introduces a unique feature to enhance your note-taking flow. When enabled, pressing Enter creates a new line above the current one, rather than the default behavior of adding it below. This can be especially useful for those who prefer to add new thoughts or ideas at the top of their notes, making it easier to maintain an organized, top-down structure. Additionally, the plugin allows you to reverse the order of all lines in the current note with a simple command, giving you flexibility in how your content is structured. You can toggle this "reverse" mode on or off for individual notes, providing more control over your workflow.
The Weekly Review plugin simplifies the process of reviewing files created in the past week within Obsidian. By automating the opening of recently created files, it eliminates the tedious task of manually locating and accessing them. The review period is configurable, allowing users to customize the number of days to include in their review. This plugin is ideal for users who want to maintain an organized workflow and stay on top of their weekly progress with minimal effort.
The Close Window When Empty plugin enhances the Obsidian user experience by automatically closing the application window when the last note is closed, mimicking the behavior of web browsers. On macOS, the application continues to run in the background, while on Windows and Linux, it quits entirely. This plugin provides a streamlined and intuitive workflow for users who prefer browser-like tab management in their note-taking environment.
The Outline to task list plugin provides a simple way to convert a note's outline into a structured task list within Obsidian. Users can transform the outline of an active note into a task list and either insert it at the current cursor position or create a new note for it. This feature streamlines the process of turning outlines into actionable tasks, making it easier to organize and manage workflows directly within Obsidian.
The Alias Picker plugin enhances the Obsidian experience by streamlining the process of modifying wiki and Markdown links within notes. With two primary commands—'Pick alias' and 'Pick block'—users can easily select an alternative alias for a file or modify a referenced block. This plugin improves workflow efficiency by allowing quick access to available aliases and blocks directly from the note, minimizing the need for manual edits. For optimal use, keyboard shortcuts can be assigned to these commands, making it even more convenient to manage links and references.
The Task Status plugin allows users to efficiently manage task statuses in their Obsidian notes with a keyboard-driven interface. Users can quickly update checkbox markers or transform non-task content into tasks using a searchable menu. The plugin supports multiple selection types and maintains formatting, including indentation and block quotes. It comes with pre-configured task markers that can be customized through settings. This tool is designed to complement other task management plugins and works seamlessly with themes that provide custom task styling.
The Templated daily notes plugin for Obsidian allows users to quickly create daily notes based on customizable templates. With the ability to specify the template, directory, and shortcut icon, users can streamline the note-taking process and ensure consistency across their daily entries. The plugin enhances workflow efficiency by providing a dedicated shortcut in the right panel, making it easier to generate templated notes with just a click. Ideal for those who want to integrate structured daily journaling or task tracking into their Obsidian setup.
The Better Plugins Manager plugin enhances plugin management in Obsidian, providing users with advanced tools for organizing, customizing, and optimizing their plugin workflow. Key features include delayed startup for improved performance, one-click access to plugin directories, and quick toggle functionality for enabling or disabling plugins. Users can rename plugins, edit descriptions, and add personalized tags for better organization. Additionally, group management and advanced search capabilities allow for logical grouping and quick access to plugins. The intuitive interface ensures a seamless user experience, making plugin management efficient and tailored to individual needs.
The Swiss army knife plugin offers a set of small but useful utilities for Obsidian, designed to streamline tasks and enhance workflow. The plugin provides commands to remove duplicated empty lines, clean up empty lines, and download plugin versions based on tags. These simple functions make it easier to manage content in your notes and improve the overall organization of your Obsidian vault. Ideal for users looking to automate basic tasks and optimize their note-taking experience, this plugin offers a handy toolset for maintaining clean and efficient notes.
The Vim Toggle plugin allows users to switch Vim mode on or off within Obsidian with a simple command. Designed to enhance usability, particularly when working in Obsidian's Canvas mode, it addresses the challenges of constant mode switching by providing a quick toggle. Users can configure the toggle command to a hotkey and enable or disable notifications for mode changes. This straightforward plugin streamlines workflows for those who use Vim mode while maintaining flexibility for other input styles.
The Tag Buddy plugin enhances tag management in Obsidian by providing advanced features to add, remove, and edit tags in Reading Mode. Users can interact with tags individually, across a note, or throughout the vault with actions like renaming, changing case, and converting tags to text. The plugin supports generating dynamic tag summaries, enabling users to organize and process tagged content effectively. Tag summaries allow for copying or moving tagged paragraphs to specific sections within notes, creating a streamlined workflow for managing content. These features make it a powerful tool for organizing and connecting ideas using tags.
The Extended Task Lists plugin enhances task management in Obsidian by introducing additional task states and functionality. Users can mark tasks as 'in progress' or 'won't do' with unique syntax and corresponding visual indicators. The plugin also provides a command to generate a top-level TODO file by scanning all markdown files for task lists, allowing centralized task organization. Users can configure which task types are included and exclude specific files or folders. These features streamline task tracking and improve workflow organization within Obsidian.
The Quick Open plugin enhances Obsidian by allowing users to quickly open files, execute commands, or select tags and suggestions within any modal using keyboard shortcuts. By pressing a modifier key (Command on macOS, Ctrl on Windows/Linux) and a number, users can streamline their workflow and navigate through modals such as the quick switcher, command palette, search, tags, and aliases with ease. This functionality extends to advanced operations like switching workspaces or executing slash commands, making it an invaluable tool for efficient note management and organization.
The Task Marker plugin enhances task management in Obsidian by allowing users to assign distinct statuses to tasks and append timestamps for better organization and tracking. With customizable hotkeys and a right-click context menu, users can quickly update task statuses such as open, completed, or transferred directly within their notes. This plugin helps highlight important items like action points, questions, or follow-ups, making it easier to review and prioritize tasks in extensive notes. By integrating time-based tracking, Task Marker provides clarity and streamlines workflows, ensuring users stay focused on what truly matters.
The New Tab + plugin enhances the user experience in Obsidian by allowing markdown files, graphs, and canvases to open in new tabs by default. This feature streamlines workflow by enabling a cleaner, more organized workspace. Additionally, the plugin includes an optional setting that ensures if a file or canvas is already open in a tab, it will simply bring that tab into focus rather than opening a duplicate. This functionality improves navigation and prevents unnecessary clutter, providing a more efficient way to manage multiple documents and views within Obsidian.
The Custom State for Task List plugin allows users to define and customize their own task states within Obsidian. By simply placing the desired state name inside square brackets, users can assign unique states like 'doing', 'committed', or 'deferred' to their tasks. These custom states are visually represented with icons in the reading view, making it easy to track task progress. The plugin also supports modifying default states and adding new ones through its settings, providing flexibility to fit individual workflow needs. It's an ideal tool for those who want to personalize their task management within Obsidian.
The Custom save plugin enhances Obsidian's save functionality by allowing users to add customizable callbacks to the save command. It provides an intuitive way to trigger additional actions whenever a save is performed, offering flexibility for workflows that require extra tasks during the saving process. Users can easily set it up by assigning the custom save command to their save hotkey and adding desired callbacks through the plugin's settings. This plugin is a powerful yet straightforward tool for improving productivity and customization in Obsidian.
The Custom window title plugin enhances the Obsidian experience by displaying the current open note in the window title, allowing for better context while switching between applications. This plugin is particularly useful for those tracking application usage or managing multiple tasks, as it offers easy identification of the current note. Additionally, the plugin provides templating options, enabling users to customize the window title with variables like filename, filepath, vault, or workspace. It also supports frontmatter, allowing dynamic updates based on file metadata, further improving workflow efficiency and context-switching.
The Slash Commander plugin enhances workflow efficiency in Obsidian by introducing a customizable slash command system. Users can define their own commands triggered by specific symbols (default `/`) and organize them in a user-friendly drag-and-drop interface. Commands can be set to activate only at the start of a line, and additional triggers can be defined for personalized functionality. The plugin supports visual descriptions for commands, making it easier to use. It is an ideal tool for streamlining repetitive tasks and improving navigation within the note-taking environment.
The Open with plugin for Obsidian allows users to open their notes in other software programs through customizable commands. This plugin supports a wide range of applications, enabling seamless integration between Obsidian and other tools. Users can define specific programs to open their notes, making it easy to extend Obsidian's functionality and work with external software. This flexibility enhances workflow by enabling quick access to various applications directly from within Obsidian.
The Rapid Notes plugin enhances note creation in Obsidian by allowing users to quickly generate notes in designated folders using custom prefixes. Users can configure folder-prefix pairs to streamline the note creation process, with the option to include custom separators and escape symbols. The plugin supports flexible note management, such as choosing whether to open the note in the same or a new tab, window, or pane. Additionally, it provides features like prefix-based file name creation, automatic folder suggestions, and the ability to handle folder renaming. With further customization options and hotkey support, the plugin aims to optimize the workflow for efficient note-taking and file organization.
The GTD No Next Step plugin for Obsidian helps streamline your Getting Things Done (GTD) workflow by highlighting project files that lack a clearly defined next step. It adds badges to project files: a red badge indicates that there is no next actionable step, while a gray badge signals that the project is waiting on an external trigger. This visual cue helps you identify and address incomplete projects that need attention. It works seamlessly with the Tasks plugin, allowing you to track tasks with custom tags like #next-step and #waiting-for, ensuring your projects stay organized and actionable.
The File Chucker plugin is designed to streamline the process of organizing your Obsidian notes. It allows you to quickly move notes to new or existing folders by assigning a custom shortcut. The plugin supports fuzzy search to help narrow down folder selections and offers autocomplete functionality for even faster use. You can create new folders on the fly, and the plugin allows for automatic navigation to the next file in the folder to maintain a smooth workflow. With this tool, categorizing your notes becomes faster and more efficient, helping you stay organized.